BIGLERVILLE — Despite a resilient rally, a 17-point deficit at halftime was simply too much for the Greencastle-Antrim girls' basketball team to overcome Tuesday night at Biglerville.

After not recording until the second quarter, the Blue Devils (10-11) trailed 24-7 at the half before outscoring Biglerville 32-19 over the final two frames, culminating into a 43-39 non-league loss.

"We started terrible, but came all the way back to within two points in the fourth quarter," G-A head coach Mike Rhine said. "We just weren't ready to play early and when you fall behind by 17 points, you can't expect to win at this level."

Chloe Hoover led the Blue Devils with 12 points, all of which were scored in the second half.

Jane Herman contributed 10 points in the loss followed by seven from Katie Gelsinger and six from Hannah Crist.

Rebecca Isaac paced the Canners (14-8) with a game-high 18 points.

"I was happy with the way our girls responded in the second half, but hopefully we can play better in our finale," Rhine explained. "It would be nice to end on a positive note."

G-A concludes its season tonight at home against Carlisle. Tip-off is set for 7:30.